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lucha continua
-continuing struggle
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lucha continua

la lucha continua
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. continuing struggle
En la lucha continua por reducir el consumo de drogas en nuestro país, debemos tener cuidado de no implementar políticas que hagan más daño que bien.In the continuing struggle to reduce drug use in our country, we must be careful not to implement policies that might cause more harm than good.
b. ongoing struggle
La guerra contra el cáncer es una lucha continua, pero es una guerra que debemos pelear por el bien de nuestras futuras generaciones.The war against cancer is an ongoing struggle, but it's a war that we must wage for the sake of future generations.
c. continuous struggle
Llevo cinco años sin fumar, pero el resistir las ganas de encender un cigarrillo es una lucha continua.It's been five years since I stopped smoking, but resisting the urge to light a cigarette is a continuous struggle.
d. constant struggle
Claudia se pone brava conmigo porque la fuerzo a que coma zanahorias. - Te entiendo. El hacer que mi hijo se coma sus vegetales es una lucha continua.Claudia get's mad at me because I make her eat carrots. - I feel you. Getting my kid to eat his vegetables is a constant struggle.
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